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Windsor 8-9358 I S . H E R M A N REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 1767 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. January 20, 19:9 The Hon0vah 1 e Marine r S« E c c l e s Chairman of Federal Be nerve System Washington, D. C. My de'->r M r . F c c l e * : R e a d i n g i n t h e New Y o r k Tiroes, v January 36, l c : 9 , the difference o^ opinion. etv/een Senator Harry F»Byrd, and yourse] f • I believe at the present time i t i?> the "best of the new deal con] d have done i s to malce the nation "n^-pvy and set i t out'of a rut, so to speak. Not other party could have done as g6od« A"nation c^n 1 t he prosperous u n l e ^ you do an export hu^inea??, "but as •for conditions in Fiirope, you cannot p;i"re them any c r e d i t ; >-ut America i^ well preserved and we will overcome that* Under present conditions, whether the president would accept the nomination in 1940, 140,000,000 people as * whole should urge Mr. Roosevelt to accept i t . Respectfully yours, y SAMUEL HERMAN January 28, 1939 Mr. S. Herman 1767 Ocean avenue Brooklyn, New York Dear Mr. Herman: Chairman Eccles has asked me to acknonvl edge your letter of January 20 in which you state that you have been following tne controversy be- tween himself and Senator £>yrd Yours very truly, Lawrence Clayton assistant to the Chairman fgr